The Jui$e Leroy $tory

Jui$e Leroy is an American Hip Hop artist that hails from Fort Worth and resides in Dallas, TX. As a child it is told that he was always an entertainer inspired by the likes of Michael Jackson and 2Pac. He grew up in a gang affiliated area in the wicked streets of Ft. Worth and through his experience he gained knowledge and stripes. Though he had positive role models like his parents and grandmother in his life he created his own path at an early age and got involved with gang banging. Jui$e Leroy began writing lyrics at the age of 13 to cope with the stress and depression of his parents splitting up and causing him, his brother and mother to move from Ft. Worth for a couple years.​As a Sophomore in High School Jui$e Leroy, at that time went by Yung Q began recording in the studio and was getting radio spins on K.104 FM a local Dallas, TX station. At that time he worked with Chris "Big Mac" McDonald and they performed every week in Dallas for years establishing a name for him and the record label. Eventually Yung Q respectfully branched away from Big Mac's record label Deadly Venom and changed his stage name to Tony Staxx.

T-Staxx grew a crazy buzz for himself over the years from dropping mixtapes consistently and releasing dope visuals. He gained a large fan base from the HBCU Paul Quinn which he attended. King Louie reached out for a remix on his hottest single "I Lie" produced by Z-Will of Blu Majic Beat Co. During this time he opened up for Nipsey Hussle at his Crenshaw tour in Dallas, TX, Curren$y, Big K.R.I.T and B.O.B. Locally Tony Staxx was stamped as one of the top tier emcee's in the Dallas-Ft. Worth metropolitan. He was featured and premiered on Scotty ATL and Cyhi The Prynce single Nigga Concentrate directed by Stack Moses. The video featured on every large Hip Hop music platform and gained him recognition from The Source, Vibe, Hip Hop DX, Revolt Tv and BET Jams. While in the studio recording his project LORDS with Ft. Worth producer 3Fifty7 they watched the Last Dragon and from there Jui$e Leroy was born.

The name change was met with resistance from some at first but over time everything began to correlate. He adapted a Wu Tang like aura but with a very southern influenced cadence and flow pattern. Now he is most notable by his Hachimaki Japanese Headbands and unique sense of style. His single Winnin went viral on social media after the NBA posted the song on their Instagram. Jui$e Leroy embraced the change and faced the adversity of switching his moniker. He has once again solidified his talent and potential after rebranding as Jui$e Leroy. His potent content is a reflection of his upbringing, awareness, and principles acquired from the streets. The purpose of his music is to liberate the oppressed and alter the current mindset of our paradigm to further advance our future and opportunities. Look forward to growing with Jui$e Leroy.